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Gaël PORTAY 0bbf7a842a veritysetup: add support for superblock and underlying options
The verity parameter no_superblock allows to format/open an hash device
without the superblock. However, the superblock data must be set to open
the data-device.

This adds the option superblocks (sixth argument) and all the underlying
options which are implied to set the superblock manually if hash device
has no superblock:

 - superblock=BOOL
 - format=NUMBER (hash version type, 0 for original ChromeOS, 1 for
   modern)
 - data-block-size=BYTES (max page-size, multiple of 512)
 - hash-block-size=BYTES (max page-size, multiple of 512)
 - data-blocks=BLOCKS (size of data-device in blocks)
 - salt=HEXSTR (salt used at format, max 256 bytes)
 - uuid=UUID
 - hash=STR (algorithm name for dm-verity used at format, default is
   sha256)

See `veritysetup(8)` for more details.
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System and Service Manager

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